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Name
Maurice Fombeure
Role
Writer
Died
January 1, 1981, La Verriere, France
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Maurice Alphonse Jacques Fombeure (born in Jardres (Vienne) 23 September 1906; died at La Verrière (Yvelines) 1 January 1981) was a 20th-century French writer and poet.
The son of an agricultural family from Poitou, he studied at the École normale (Normal school) in Poitiers and then at the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud. He taught in Parisian lycées, including the Lycée Lavoisier, but remained always attached to his region of birth. Very active in the literary circles of the capital, he was awarded the Grand Prix for poetry by the town of Paris in 1958. A museum has been dedicated to him in Bonneuil-Matours, which contains originals of his works as well as numerous personal effects.
5 Mélodies sur des poèmes de Maurice Fombeure: No. 2, Espèce de comptine
Works
Et s'il pleut cette nuit (A dos d'oiseau)
La Rivière aux oies (Les éditions Rieder, 1932)
Images de la nuit (Sagesse, 1935)
Soldat (Gallimard, 1935)
Les Moulins de la parole (La Hune, 1936)
Bruits de la terre (Debresse, 1937)
Maléfices des fontaines (Feuillets de l'Îlot, 1939)
À pas de souris (Carnets de l'oiseau-mouche, 1939)
Chansons du sommeil léger (Debresse, 1941)
D'amour et d'aventure (Debresse, 1942)
Greniers des saisons (Éditions Seghers, 1942)
Chansons de la grande hune (Les Amis de Rochefort, 1942)
À dos d'oiseau (Gallimard, 1942. Republished 1971)
Arentelles (Gallimard, 1943)
Manille coinchée (La Fenêtre Ouverte, 1943)
Ceux des Pays d'Ouest : Poitou - Aunis - Saintonge - Angoumois. Types et coutumes, 1943)